BioShare has submitted an application to the Swedish Energy Agency’s Industriklivet program to support a major feasibility study focused on selecting the best location for producing biomethane, biochar, and e-methane from residual biomass and renewable electricity at an existing fluidized bed boiler plant.
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Biochar is gaining global attention as a powerful climate solution—providing a scalable, cost-effective way to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while creating value-added products. Produced through thermochemical conversion of biomass, biochar is a stable, carbon-rich material that resists decomposition for hundreds to thousands of years. When applied to soil, stored in construction materials, or used in industrial applications, it offers a practical form of carbon capture and storage (CCS). For CHP (combined heat and
In a joint research project with Chalmers, BioShare is looking into how to produce Biochar and Hydrogen using iron ore in a steam-iron process.
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